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meanwhile, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms going to go out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere, and i promise -- >> "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i just don't want you to lose money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. [ ticking ] the clock, it is ticking. the time bomb looms. so perhaps it's time to figure out where all that money's going to go until the politicians rise above partisanship. and come up with a compromise before we go over the fiscal cliff. that's what i found myself thinking about while i watched the president's defiant press conference today. the only real takeaway is that we're nowhere near a deal. hence why the market nose dived. dow plummeting 149 points. nasdaq falling 1.29%. why ticktock portfolio? because it's becoming evident that
meanwhile, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms going to go out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere, and i promise -- >> "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make...
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>>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. i like to say there is a bull market somewhere. "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to help you save some money. i'm trying to educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. why aren't we getting crushed? why isn't the market being laid to waste by the big issues in washington? ♪ >> today the dow closing down 59 points and the nasdaq declining. isn't it logical to ask why we have not been clubbed into bearish submission considering the radical changes and spending cuts that can stop any economy in it's tracks. [ sound of train ] >> i mind why we aren't pummeled instead of being unchanged like yesterday is because there are factors that need to be flushed out on this show. ones that may explain why things aren't going the intuitive way. the market is hopeful
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live in northwest d.c., jim rosenfield, news 4. >> thanks, jim, our other big story tonight, a local teenager tied to two big, high profile murders. shomari stone is in waldorf with more on this story. >> reporter: jim, d.c. police got a tip in the cab driver case and came right here to the waldorf maryland murder that occurred on this trail on october 26 with theresa bass. now, tonight, people who live in this neighborhood are stunned. they're shocked that the murder suspect in both cases is linked to what happened in their quiet community. tonight, 17-year-old joshua mcbain is in jail suspected of fatally shooting a cab driver last week and gunning down theresa bass last month. >> investigators just got the call they were hoping for. a break from the case. >> reporter: d.c. police helped sheriff's detectives break the case. they got a tip in the cab driver murder investigation claiming joshua shot theresa and her husband, jerry, a montgomery county firefighter while they walked their dog on this trail. jerry has been released from the hospital and his neighbor's wife, a nurse, is h
live in northwest d.c., jim rosenfield, news 4. >> thanks, jim, our other big story tonight, a local teenager tied to two big, high profile murders. shomari stone is in waldorf with more on this story. >> reporter: jim, d.c. police got a tip in the cab driver case and came right here to the waldorf maryland murder that occurred on this trail on october 26 with theresa bass. now, tonight, people who live in this neighborhood are stunned. they're shocked that the murder suspect in...
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segÚn el concejal jim graham las escuelas que se podrÍan ver afectadas en su distrito ameritan el cierre .. " segÚn aquellos que dirigen el sistema educativo de la capital, estos cambios son necesarios para mejorar la educaciÓn de sus residentes , ya que muchos de estos centros estÁn operando con un nivel mÍnimo de estudiantes, y que al ser consolidados con otros centros permitirÍa utilizar ese dinero para continuar modernizando el resto de las escuelas pero para muchos de los residentes del distrito de columbia la propuesta no los termina de convencer pero que pasara con los edificios que queden vacantes si es que se llegaran hacer los cambios? segÚn esta concejal serÁn utilizados para el beneficios de los mismos estudiantes padres de familia ya empezaron a recibir llamadas explicando la propuesta y esto porque el sistema de escuelas publicas quieren saber su opiniÓn si usted quiere ver el listados de las escuelas que se verÍan afectadas y quiere dejar saber su opiniÓn puede hacerlo accesando a la pagina web http://www.dcps.dc. gov y tenga presente que su opinion se
segÚn el concejal jim graham las escuelas que se podrÍan ver afectadas en su distrito ameritan el cierre .. " segÚn aquellos que dirigen el sistema educativo de la capital, estos cambios son necesarios para mejorar la educaciÓn de sus residentes , ya que muchos de estos centros estÁn operando con un nivel mÍnimo de estudiantes, y que al ser consolidados con otros centros permitirÍa utilizar ese dinero para continuar modernizando el resto de las escuelas pero para muchos de los...
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i'm wendy rieger. >> and i'm jim handly. first up at 5:00 tonight, police in anne arundel county are searching for the man who shot the manager of the 24-hour walmart in laurel, maryland, this morning. >> that shooting happened in the parking lot, but the incident started inside the store. jackie bensen is live in laurel with the latest on this. jackie? >> reporter: well, remember, as you said, this store was open at the time. it was a frightening experience for everyone involved. images of the suspect were captured on the store's extensive security system. jesse said he spoke to the man as he walked through the store, located just off route 198 near the vw parkway. he said the man had a hood pulled up and a scarf over his face and asked him where the heaters were located. >> this gentleman came in, glov gloves -- [ inaudible ]. like he was feeling cold. >> reporter: because the store is huge, tens of thousands of square feet, jesse who was in the break room did not know the manager had been shot until someone told him. he w
i'm wendy rieger. >> and i'm jim handly. first up at 5:00 tonight, police in anne arundel county are searching for the man who shot the manager of the 24-hour walmart in laurel, maryland, this morning. >> that shooting happened in the parking lot, but the incident started inside the store. jackie bensen is live in laurel with the latest on this. jackie? >> reporter: well, remember, as you said, this store was open at the time. it was a frightening experience for everyone...
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jim axelrod on t investigation. and they faced down a mass murderer. elaine quijano with the officer who was shot 12 times as he and his partner stopped a bloodbath. >> i confronted evil in the parking lot and evil was not going to leave. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. general john allen, the general in charge of the war in afghanistan, is under investigation tonight in connection with the same woman who helped bring down the director of the c.i.a., retired general david petraeus. now general allen's nomination to be supreme allied commander of nato is on hold. two of the top military men of their generation have been brought low by their acquaintance with jill kelley, a tampa socialite seen here at her home with the story playing on the t.v. behind her. last spring, kelley complained to the f.b.i. of receiving harassing anonymous e-mails. turned out, those e-mails had been written by a jealous paula broadwell. the investigation then exposed broadwell's affair with c.i.a. director
jim axelrod on t investigation. and they faced down a mass murderer. elaine quijano with the officer who was shot 12 times as he and his partner stopped a bloodbath. >> i confronted evil in the parking lot and evil was not going to leave. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. general john allen, the general in charge of the war in afghanistan, is under investigation tonight in connection with the same woman...
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jim axelrod is on the case. israel finds a sworn enemy and takes a shot. it's the beginning of a major military operation. ... and doctor jon lapook with a pineither surgeon who can turn a voice like this... into something like this. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, for the first time the president weighed in on the scandal that ended the career of his c.i.a. director and derailed his nominee to lead nato. president obama told a news conference no classified information was compromised in the e-mail and sex scandal. he was asked about david petraeus, perhaps most distinguished army general of his generation, who quit the c.i.a. last week after an f.b.i. investigation discovered that he was having an affair. >> general petraeus had an extraordinary career. he served this country with great distinction in iraq, in afghanistan, and as head of the c.i.a. by his own assessment, he did not meet standards that he felt were necessary as the director of the c.i.a. with respect to this personal ma
jim axelrod is on the case. israel finds a sworn enemy and takes a shot. it's the beginning of a major military operation. ... and doctor jon lapook with a pineither surgeon who can turn a voice like this... into something like this. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, for the first time the president weighed in on the scandal that ended the career of his c.i.a. director and derailed his nominee to lead nato....
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it was the recommendation of jim clapper that he do so. there will be an orderly transition at the c.i.a. i am on the c.i.a. external board. i'm also a personal friend of holy and dave petraeus. i have to say that. but i think before this happen happened, dave petraeus brought a different style to the c.i.a. but was doing a very good job of formulating strategic directions for the c.i.a. and staying on top of the world hot spots, something he's very good at. our intelligence products are better and better. there are obviously lapses. we'll have to learn more about the benghazi situation but by and large the c.i.a. is doing an excellent job as we speak there are c.i.a. employees working around the world to keep us safe. they should know that this what i would call a media circus will end soon. >> ifill: matthew miller, can you ask something about what has been overlooked. that's the degree that the government has access to private exchanges. it seems we're finding out that there is an awful lot of that. is that unusual? is that something pe
it was the recommendation of jim clapper that he do so. there will be an orderly transition at the c.i.a. i am on the c.i.a. external board. i'm also a personal friend of holy and dave petraeus. i have to say that. but i think before this happen happened, dave petraeus brought a different style to the c.i.a. but was doing a very good job of formulating strategic directions for the c.i.a. and staying on top of the world hot spots, something he's very good at. our intelligence products are better...
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jim and doreen having a problem right now. on the chilly side of things. i'm just saying. 39 in reston right now. 34 in gaithersburg. and 36 down toward penningtown. it's going to continue to be a chilly evening. temperatures way down from where they have been over the last couple of days, even at this hour. we're going to continue to go down. we're not going to see any rain across the region. we're not worried about that. once again, temperatures will go down, but they're going to be stopped and that's the good news by high clouds coming on in here. the clouds making their way in. we're going to see the temperatures at least go down to a level and kind of stop and moderate. so the slow cool will continue for a little while. we're going to get down into the upper 20s in most locations. 27 in martinsburg. 29 in leesburg. 36 in washington. that's where we were this morning. 33 in la plata. 32 in fredericksburg. a cold start tomorrow. i don't think we'll see as much sunshine as we saw today, so that will make it feel even cooler. 48 in leesburg. maybe 50 in w
jim and doreen having a problem right now. on the chilly side of things. i'm just saying. 39 in reston right now. 34 in gaithersburg. and 36 down toward penningtown. it's going to continue to be a chilly evening. temperatures way down from where they have been over the last couple of days, even at this hour. we're going to continue to go down. we're not going to see any rain across the region. we're not worried about that. once again, temperatures will go down, but they're going to be stopped...
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jim axelrod reports. >> reporter: this 22-year-old college yearbook picture of barry is one of the few public images of new england compounding center. that will change when he's called to capitol hill to testify about the 32 meningitis deaths traced to drugs made by his company. congressman cliff stern chairs the energy and commerce subcommittee that's investigating. >> i have the right to say there's a debacle here, there's mall if he assistance. can you explain in. >> reporter: stern expect cadden to stay silent. >> the quality control was terrible at the new england compounding center and he was doing nothing about it. so for some reason he was camouflaging and trying to indicate to the fda there's no problem. >> was barry cadden a liar? >> obviously he was shading the truth. >> reporter: stern plans to investigate an incident in 2004 when cadden was asked by an fda investigator if necc had trypan blue in stock. cadden said no according to the investigator who then reported finding 189 vials of it on site. >> the fda has a throat explain here because at this point all of us are jus
jim axelrod reports. >> reporter: this 22-year-old college yearbook picture of barry is one of the few public images of new england compounding center. that will change when he's called to capitol hill to testify about the 32 meningitis deaths traced to drugs made by his company. congressman cliff stern chairs the energy and commerce subcommittee that's investigating. >> i have the right to say there's a debacle here, there's mall if he assistance. can you explain in. >>...
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jim maceda, london. >>> coming up, one of the world's best known landmarks has arrived. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spir
jim maceda, london. >>> coming up, one of the world's best known landmarks has arrived. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now...
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jim axelrod, cbs news washington. >>> fall outthis morning from hurricane sandy, the chief operating officer of the long island utility company that took so much heat for its response to the storm is stepping down. sandy knocked out power to more than a million long island power authority customers. some 10,000 still don't have electricity. lipa has taken criticism for how long it took to make repairs. >>> appliances and natural gas maybe to blame for the explosion in indianapolis. two people were killed. the owner of the house at the center of the explosion says the furnace had been having problems. >>> a quick break on this wednesday morning. when we come back dramatic dash cam video, new details showing police officers confronting a gunman and saving lives at a shooting at a sikh temple in august. this is the "cbs morning news." a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a differe
jim axelrod, cbs news washington. >>> fall outthis morning from hurricane sandy, the chief operating officer of the long island utility company that took so much heat for its response to the storm is stepping down. sandy knocked out power to more than a million long island power authority customers. some 10,000 still don't have electricity. lipa has taken criticism for how long it took to make repairs. >>> appliances and natural gas maybe to blame for the explosion in...
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jim, good to have you back wow. >> hey, ed. >> how serious are these folks? are they signing a petition out of frustration, or do they really want to break away from the union and have america the way they wanted it? are they frustrated they lost the election, so damn it, we want our own country? how serious are they? >> i think they're serious, but every culture has its kind of whack jobs out on the periphery, and texas is no different. i will concede the point, however, that texas has more than our blessed boat load of net jobs who want to leave the nation. these are people who also claim to be patriots like rick perry and out of one side of their mouth they say they're patriots and out of the other side of their mouth they say they want to leave the united states of america. in the midst of all this, of course, rick perry changed his position on this because he has thp thin dream of running for president again, he is a guy who today sent out a dog whistle to all of the these people and said, i'm going to drug test everybody who wants to get social services
jim, good to have you back wow. >> hey, ed. >> how serious are these folks? are they signing a petition out of frustration, or do they really want to break away from the union and have america the way they wanted it? are they frustrated they lost the election, so damn it, we want our own country? how serious are they? >> i think they're serious, but every culture has its kind of whack jobs out on the periphery, and texas is no different. i will concede the point, however, that...
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i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gentzler. we begin tonight with president obama's first news conference since his reelection. he said he wants to work with republicans but intends to raise taxes on the wealthiest americans. steve handelsman joins us from capitol hill with more. >> reporter: hi, doreen. it's washington, timing is everything.
i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gentzler. we begin tonight with president obama's first news conference since his reelection. he said he wants to work with republicans but intends to raise taxes on the wealthiest americans. steve handelsman joins us from capitol hill with more. >> reporter: hi, doreen. it's washington, timing is everything.
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jim avila, abc news, philadelphia. >>> and coming up here, don't mess with this woman. what did nancy pelosi say when asked by a young reporter if at her age, she should get out of the way and stop holding younger people back. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four h
jim avila, abc news, philadelphia. >>> and coming up here, don't mess with this woman. what did nancy pelosi say when asked by a young reporter if at her age, she should get out of the way and stop holding younger people back. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be...
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segÚn el concejal jim graham las escuelas que se podrÍan ver afectadas en su distrito ameritan el cierre .. " segÚn aquellos que dirigen el sistema educativo de la capital, estos cambios son necesarios para mejorar la educaciÓn de sus residentes , ya que muchos de estos centros estÁn operando con un nivel mÍnimo de estudiantes, y que al ser consolidados con otros centros permitirÍa utilizar ese dinero para continuar modernizando el resto de las jovenes indocumentados graduados y estudiantes de escuelas de leyes lanzaron en washington 1 campana para que los 50 estados les otorguen licencias para poder ser abogados. sergio garcia ya paso el examen estatal en california, que fue revocado por su estatus legal. sergio garcia, graduado de escuela de leyes esperamos que los estados independientemente puedan tomar 1 decision, 1 decision a nuestro favor. de lo contrario estamos dispuestos y tenemos los recursos y la habilidad de terminar en la corte suprema de estados unidos de ser necesario. vanessa pumar se graduara el proximo ano y revelo por primera vez que es indocumenta da. vanessa pum
segÚn el concejal jim graham las escuelas que se podrÍan ver afectadas en su distrito ameritan el cierre .. " segÚn aquellos que dirigen el sistema educativo de la capital, estos cambios son necesarios para mejorar la educaciÓn de sus residentes , ya que muchos de estos centros estÁn operando con un nivel mÍnimo de estudiantes, y que al ser consolidados con otros centros permitirÍa utilizar ese dinero para continuar modernizando el resto de las jovenes indocumentados graduados y...
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. >> i'm in agreement with jim on this issue. it's note a population contest, but it's absolutely the wrong -- the results are not great results if that's the measurement. one of the things that we tried to do, again, building on the base that jim and his team put in place was to be sure that everything we were doing in public diplomacy actually was designed to support the achievement of the goals, objecteddives, and be clear and precise in doing that. there are many areas where we do -- have not just given up the ship sort to speak, and there's areas of common interest, science, technology, education, all of those areas, even in countries where we have a very, very difficult and challenging time. i found that people were very anxious to continue to have that conversation with us, and so we were constantly looking for ways, where are those avenues that are open? that ce with pursue because at the end of the day to the extent we can extend and have mutual understanding between our country and countries around the world, we will be
. >> i'm in agreement with jim on this issue. it's note a population contest, but it's absolutely the wrong -- the results are not great results if that's the measurement. one of the things that we tried to do, again, building on the base that jim and his team put in place was to be sure that everything we were doing in public diplomacy actually was designed to support the achievement of the goals, objecteddives, and be clear and precise in doing that. there are many areas where we do --...
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both jim messina and bono were seen leaving the west wing. what was going on? jay carney said you just saw the makings of the next great band. >> bono and messina. >> plenty of americans will hit the road for thanksgiving next week. 44 million people are .7% more than last year will travel 50 miles or more which is the fourth consecutive year increase of travel. it is a good sign according to aaa but still not a huge jump. mostly because of high gas prices. >> bill: what did john say yesterday? 24 million. >> on airplanes. >> bill: 24 million flying. anybody staying home for thanksgiving? i don't know. doesn't seem like it. we've gotta dip in one more time. one more day here. to the petraeus soap opera. come on, don't tell me you're not enjoying it. it is pretty messy. it is probably the steamiest sleaziest, silliest sex scandal soap opera that we've seen on national television and that's really saying something. and every day it seems as dianne feinstein yesterday one more layer of the onion gets unpeeled. i mean the latest is the fbi agent that originally lau
both jim messina and bono were seen leaving the west wing. what was going on? jay carney said you just saw the makings of the next great band. >> bono and messina. >> plenty of americans will hit the road for thanksgiving next week. 44 million people are .7% more than last year will travel 50 miles or more which is the fourth consecutive year increase of travel. it is a good sign according to aaa but still not a huge jump. mostly because of high gas prices. >> bill: what did...
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jim fallows, it's good to see you. >> thank you so much, bill. honor and pleasure to be here. >> what surprised you about this election? >> i guess what surprised me is, as the results sink in in the days after the election, how thorough going was the repudiation of what had seemed the unstoppable tea party momentum of the previous two years. and i think the fact also that in the days before the election, essentially, the right wing is saying, "yes, this is going to go our way again, as it did in 2010." i was in touch with lots of people in the romney campaign who really thought they were going to win and win big. it's been fascinating. there's been very little of the narrative from the right saying, "this was stolen, it was all fraud," et cetera, et cetera. and i think they may be sinking on them that they were out of touch with the actual nature of the u.s. now. >> you wrote the other day that the reelection of obama is actually more impressive and maybe more important than his election for years ago. why? >> the impressiveness because, number
jim fallows, it's good to see you. >> thank you so much, bill. honor and pleasure to be here. >> what surprised you about this election? >> i guess what surprised me is, as the results sink in in the days after the election, how thorough going was the repudiation of what had seemed the unstoppable tea party momentum of the previous two years. and i think the fact also that in the days before the election, essentially, the right wing is saying, "yes, this is going to go...
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c @&c"p% >> thank you. 6d28 >> line item 6, his discussion and possible action t┌4 Ñ appoint edward jim asçó assistant patrol special officer to patrol special officer cot hart or to take other action regarding action. >> do you have anyhés ç questions regardings ç mr. edward yim's application. >> i have some questions. there's one that i will ask off line and one i think ixd can ask on line. on the cover packet, on the cover letter to the packet looks like it's signed by the lieutenant, says was -- does not meet requirements frr peace officer standardszlñ?ñ? and training guidelines. i wanted to ask about that. >> maybe the lieutenant can answer that question or the sergeant. approximate. >>>> investigation was resubmittedand some of the information that was missing was provided to me that's why i put it through for recommendation. >> this letter is moot. >> yeah. >>s%(!z and then i#ncñj= think that's significant enough to wait to postpone this and then we can direct our questions off line. >> do we have public comment or comment from the sponsoring patrol special or the applica
c @&c"p% >> thank you. 6d28 >> line item 6, his discussion and possible action t┌4 Ñ appoint edward jim asçó assistant patrol special officer to patrol special officer cot hart or to take other action regarding action. >> do you have anyhés ç questions regardings ç mr. edward yim's application. >> i have some questions. there's one that i will ask off line and one i think ixd can ask on line. on the cover packet, on the cover letter to the packet looks...
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. >> good morning, jim. a little bit of a weaker dollar helping out the energy complex though we're watching wti. we'll not get inventory numbers today because of the veterans day holiday. won't get those numbers until tomorrow. we're expecting to see a build in crude. big drawdown when it comes to gasoline and heating oil because of issues affecting refineries and the terminals here in the northeast. one of the things that traders are also watching when it comes to the wti nimax contract is the support levels. around 84.50 is the support. you also have the 50-day moving average about to cross below the is 1 00-day moving average. it's one of the things people will watch over the next couple days. >> bertha coombs, thank you very much for that. president obama to meet with ceos about the fiscal cliff but in the end it will be up to congress to rise above partisanship to reach an agreement. republican senator roy blunt will tell us whether he thinks there are grounds for compromise coming up. >>> new informat
. >> good morning, jim. a little bit of a weaker dollar helping out the energy complex though we're watching wti. we'll not get inventory numbers today because of the veterans day holiday. won't get those numbers until tomorrow. we're expecting to see a build in crude. big drawdown when it comes to gasoline and heating oil because of issues affecting refineries and the terminals here in the northeast. one of the things that traders are also watching when it comes to the wti nimax contract...
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entirely a surprise but because she had not given much of an inkling because her deputy steny hoyer and jim clyburn, they also had expressed interest in moving up. that was changed today. now it looks as if everything will be the same. of course, there's still an official election but nancy pelosi will continue on. ten years as the leader of democrats, first woman speaker and first woman to lead her party. she talked about having an insatiable desire to be in this political game at age 72 and after a vigorous campaign when she raised a lot of money for democrats, of course, republicans always have characterized her as a volatile political figure and often been used in advertising and so forth especially during the 2010 cycle but able to raise a lot of money this time. democrats were not able to get as many seats as they had hoped but did get a few more so nancy pelosi today saying she wants to continue and in part because there are more women serving in the new congress, that seems to be a thread behind her thinking, as well. so that stays the same. but political conditions are changing and
entirely a surprise but because she had not given much of an inkling because her deputy steny hoyer and jim clyburn, they also had expressed interest in moving up. that was changed today. now it looks as if everything will be the same. of course, there's still an official election but nancy pelosi will continue on. ten years as the leader of democrats, first woman speaker and first woman to lead her party. she talked about having an insatiable desire to be in this political game at age 72 and...
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jim? >> you had the super pacs spending literally billions of dollars, billions of dollars to defeat the president while the president was re-elected. >> seems like people like karl rove and others who took a lot of money for the super pacs -- >> rove was in denial but you can understand why. his american crossroa crossroads-- according to some foundation just 1.29% of that money went to candidates who actually won. 1.29%. >> you know some of the guys that he took money from are casino owners. they know guy with flat knowses and brass knuckles who going to want to be known what happened with the money. >> stephen: karl's in big trouble. (laughter) they're going to take his thumbs and karl is almost all thumbs. (laughter) (applause) nation-- (cheers and applause) >> stephen: and nation, i took a lot of money for my super pacment and my 501 c 4 colbert super pac shh which stands for shh. money from some anonymous scary donors. that's not pixel ated, that's his face. and folks i'm scared. i t
jim? >> you had the super pacs spending literally billions of dollars, billions of dollars to defeat the president while the president was re-elected. >> seems like people like karl rove and others who took a lot of money for the super pacs -- >> rove was in denial but you can understand why. his american crossroa crossroads-- according to some foundation just 1.29% of that money went to candidates who actually won. 1.29%. >> you know some of the guys that he took money...
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jim cramer is standing by. i know you're a big shopper. do you ever frequent abercrombie a & fitch. >> he works there on the weekend. >> the reason i know -- >> best mall in the planet, right? >> yes. they have a lot of people from summit high school in new jersey. they pay them $7 an hour and they love working there. it's been a terrific job creator for a lot of people who are in their teens looking for a job and it's been great place to work. >> it's been a great stock this morning at least. >> if you cut estimates enough and disappoint enough people bring the bar down enough when you do a number that's lousy but good for them, the stock takes off. >> it was below where it was in the 50s. a big pop today. >> they are terrible forecasters. you know what? every dog has its day and today is that day's dog. >> jim, i think chambers is great. i never have talked to you about that. is he? is it every going back to 30? i don't know if anyone could have managed that company any better. >> i think it's been a challenged company. i loved chambers
jim cramer is standing by. i know you're a big shopper. do you ever frequent abercrombie a & fitch. >> he works there on the weekend. >> the reason i know -- >> best mall in the planet, right? >> yes. they have a lot of people from summit high school in new jersey. they pay them $7 an hour and they love working there. it's been a terrific job creator for a lot of people who are in their teens looking for a job and it's been great place to work. >> it's been a...
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i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. >> banks were filing foreclosure lawsuits by the millions, and in the rush to collect, it appeared some financial firms were using phony legal documents to throw people out of their homes. chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something entirely different and much more serious. >> this is a full-blown financial storm and one that comes around perhaps one every 50 or 100 years. this is the real thing. >> and much of what went wrong on wall street could be traced back to something called "credit default swaps." they were traded in a risky shadow market, and they were at the heart of the financial meltdown. [ticking] >> it has tentacles as wide as anything i've seen. i think, next to housing, this is the single most important issue in the united states and certainly the
i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. >> banks were filing foreclosure lawsuits by the millions, and in the rush to collect, it appeared some financial firms were using phony legal documents to throw people out of their homes. chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something...
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jim clacker the director of national intelligence thought the answer was yes and i think that was for two reasons. first younger people at the cia are told if you get involved in anything compromising, if you have an affair have you to disclose and he and i didn't and with this event double standard. and the second argument was you may not be a gentleman now but you used to be but you ought to live by the rules general officers live by. if you look at it through that optic. when the fbi sends this to the director of national intelligence, general clacker who i used to work for, they don't know what he's going to do with it and they take no position on it. they wonder is he going to put it in a drawer and say in a couple weeks when the dust settles i'll address this with dave petraeus. is he going to send it over and say you have to quit over this, is he going to give him a counseling session i wouldn't engage in this kind of conduct again. in some ways if there's any such thing as a secret in washington, this may have never surfaced absent a criminal charge. >> rose: isn't that what g
jim clacker the director of national intelligence thought the answer was yes and i think that was for two reasons. first younger people at the cia are told if you get involved in anything compromising, if you have an affair have you to disclose and he and i didn't and with this event double standard. and the second argument was you may not be a gentleman now but you used to be but you ought to live by the rules general officers live by. if you look at it through that optic. when the fbi sends...
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when you have 70 somethings as your lieutenants in steny hoyer and jim clyburn, respected members of the democratic caucus, they want to move up. there is a natural tension when it comes to positions of power. nancy pelosi has been very visible for a long time and she intends to stay that way. andrea? >> kelly o'donnell, thank you so much. it's sort of all in the family, right. in so many ways. thank you, kelly. thank you michaele isikoff and pete william all over the unfolding expanding petraeus scandal. thank you so much. >>> up next as we await the president's press conference we will talk to congressman jason chafe fitz a vocal critic of the response to benghazi. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. to hel. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day
when you have 70 somethings as your lieutenants in steny hoyer and jim clyburn, respected members of the democratic caucus, they want to move up. there is a natural tension when it comes to positions of power. nancy pelosi has been very visible for a long time and she intends to stay that way. andrea? >> kelly o'donnell, thank you so much. it's sort of all in the family, right. in so many ways. thank you, kelly. thank you michaele isikoff and pete william all over the unfolding expanding...
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if you have questions about the number of assumptions, i have jim mussbach and richard burton from eps to talk through them. first the economic benefits. there are two sources. some is annual unrestricted general fund and other is dedicated or unrestricted revenue. approximately 12 million in annual unrestricted general fund revenue from sources you see in this chart expected from the development at the two sites. the initial number that was generated in fiscal feasibility report used pay roll tax. we will have gross receipts tax by the time arena is completed. the number has been adjust someday what to account for gross receipts tax. the annual unrestricted general fund is $12 million. dedicated or restricted is additional $5.2 million. one-time revenues will be over 50 million for various impact fees. gross receipts and transfer tax from sale of seawall lot 330. >> can i ask in terms of annual general fund revenue, the 12 million you show on slide 13 that shows property tax funding that would come in, is this net of the proposed isd or -- >> it is not. thank you for pointing that out
if you have questions about the number of assumptions, i have jim mussbach and richard burton from eps to talk through them. first the economic benefits. there are two sources. some is annual unrestricted general fund and other is dedicated or unrestricted revenue. approximately 12 million in annual unrestricted general fund revenue from sources you see in this chart expected from the development at the two sites. the initial number that was generated in fiscal feasibility report used pay roll...